The carboard triangular cards (3 ¾” sides) are tan with a brown decorative border and contain drawings of various elements of Romulan culture on one side and the verso tan with brown triangular shapes. The triangular case is dark brown leather with a leather tie.
Romulan’s used these cards on Vashti and the Artifact in the Star Trek: Picard season one episodes #103 “The End is the Beginning,” which aired the week of February 6, 2020, and #104 “Absolute Candor,” which aired the week of February 13, 2020. Pixhmit were triangular cards created by the Romulans that depicted elements of Romulan culture such as shaipouin ("false door") and Seb-Cheneb ("the Destroyer"). Pixhmit could be used for games like playing cards or arranged to form patterns. In 2385, several Romulans were playing zhamaq with pixhmit at the Romulan Social Club on Vashti when Admiral Jean-Luc Picard beamed down. In 2399, the Romulan xB Ramdha was arranging pixhmit when she was visited by Soji Asha and Hugh. She continued to place the cards while Asha spoke with her, until the final card led her to accuse Asha of being Seb-Cheneb. The carboard triangular cards (3 ¾” sides) are tan with a brown decorative border and contain drawings of various elements of Romulan culture. The cards came in a prop department clear zip lock bag labeled “PIKHMIT X2 SET ZHAMAG CLOTH, TOKENS, TRI BOX” which included two pages of a script from episode 103 when the cards were used.